(Source)Last week was Apple’s WWDC conference, where they announced their new OS X called Yosemite, after the Maverick platform. Of course there are some substential technical changes but we mainly focus on the design aspect. There is a clear trend that they wanted to complete the integration between the two Apple products (iOS and OS X), so the stronger gradient disappeared, the panels are translucent, sharp corners, and even the texture of the elements are missing. What is perhaps the most important change is the typeface, which made it clearly easier to read the text (which otherwise had no serious problems so far) on the Mac. Let’s have a sneak view about the changes in a video: